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Publications by Zhaoxing Tian
Ambient Temperature and Coronary Heart Disease Mortality in Beijing, China: A Time Series Study
Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source
Mutagenesis
Public Health
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Toxicology
Occupational Health
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